[Protein-losing enteropathy]
- PMID: 25618488
- DOI: 10.1016/j.revmed.2014.12.001
[Protein-losing enteropathy]
Abstract
Protein-losing enteropathy is a rare syndrome of gastrointestinal protein loss. The primary causes can be classified into lymphatic leakage due to increased interstitial pressure and increased leakage of protein-rich fluids due to erosive or non-erosive gastrointestinal disorders. The diagnosis of protein-losing enteropathy should be considered in patients with chronic diarrhea and peripheral oedema. The diagnosis of protein-losing enteropathy is most commonly based on the determination of fecal alpha-1 antitrypsin clearance. Most protein-losing enteropathy cases are the result of either lymphatic obstruction or a variety of gastrointestinal disorders and cardiac diseases, while primary intestinal lymphangiectasia (Waldmann's disease) is less common. Treatment of protein-losing enteropathy targets the underlying disease but also includes dietary modification, such as high-protein and low-fat diet along with medium-chain triglyceride supplementation.
Keywords: Alpha-1 antitrypsin; Alpha-1 antitrypsine; Fuite lymphatique; Gastro-entéropathie exsudative; Hypoalbuminemia; Hypoalbuminémie; Lymphatic leakage; Maladie de Waldmann; Protein-losing enteropathy; Waldmann's disease; Œdème.
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